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Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1844), 1844-05-07

Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1844), 1844-05-07 page 1

THE OHIO STATE JOURNAL VOLUME VII. CO LUMBUS, TUESDAY, MAY 7, 1844. NUMBER 171. PUBLISHED ON TUESDAYS, TIIUttSIMYS AND SATURDAYS, BY SCOTT & TEESDALE. Orrics corner of Hirh and Town streets, Uuttlct' Building. TERMS. Dnily during (he tcssion of the Legislature, and tri-weekly llie remainder of the year 5 00 Tri-wcckly per annum 4 00 Weekly per annum t 00 BUSINESS CARDS. W. A it. THOUAM, ATTORNEYS Couhselloki at Law, Culumluis, Ohio, will attend to the business of their profession in Franklin and the adjoining counties. Office on High street, opposite the Franklin liank, up slain. August 3. KJ.IJAH HAIKIN, A TTORNEY at Law, Columbus, Ohio, will attend to .tX any business that may be entrusted to his charge jn any of the Oonrls in this Stale. Office on High street, over liurrhstcad & Richardson's shoe store. Dec. 1811. l'KKlCV V lKMS(l., ATTORNEYS and Counsellors at Law, Columbus, Ohio, will altcnd to business cut rusted to their care, in Franklin and adjoining counties. OJice in lift; old Kranklln Hank, High street. July !), 1841. WAIiTKU TIIKAIili, A TTORNEY at Law ond Solicitor in Chancery. Ofiee n iiia li'tiul siil nf lliirh airpil ifwruiH flnnr Snislh n jfrnir.llrooks1 Hotel. December 2, 1UH. IIAltVKV Ac HKIltEKT, BOOK HINDERS, llerancourl & Ambos's new building, up stairs, High street, opposite the public offices. John A. Harvey. inarP, Wm. Seibert. CITY IIOt'NK, BY P. H. OLMSTED, corner of High and Town streets, Columbus, Ohio. May '43. I. N. WIUTliVM & HUNTlNCiTON, BOOKSELLERS and Stationers, next door to the Clinton Bank, High street, Columbus, Ohio. A large assortment of Hooks and Stationery always on hand. IKIOHSI'OHK AND IIINDKKC, CMATTOON, Bookseller and Stationer, and Bookbinder, High street, first door north of Clark's S. Drug Store, keens a general assortment of Books anil Stationery. Book binding of every description, executed on short notice. II. II. KIIIBAM., TtDRAI.ER in Boots. Shoes. Leather. Hats, Cans, Bon- XJ nets, hosiery, Domestic Dry Goods, &c, sign of the Uulden Boot, High street, Columbus. Blarcn It. J. II. Wilt BATON, TTvRIIfifilST. ond Dealer in Talent Medicines, Paints XJ Oils, Dye Slull's, Glass, &c, &c, wholesale and retail, corner of High and Broad streets. Columbus, Ohio. KI.I.IM. MKMMlONrt A 0. DEALERS in Slaplo and Fancy Dry Goods, Carpeting, Groceries, Hoots and Shoes. Bonnets. Hats and Caps, &c, &c, wholesale and retail. High street, 2d Dry Goods tore south el the Clinton Hank UKKIIV .1c AI.I.KN. TAEALERS in Law, Theological, Classical, Miscellaneous XJ and School Hooks i also, lSlarik Hooks and stationery' opposite tin Stale House, Columbus, Ohio. VA c Kll.ltOUKiNK, xaf"T"EAt.ERS in Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Drugs, J Medicines, Paints, Oils, Dye Slull's, Leather, Boots and hocs, dec, High street, Columbus, Ohio. Oct. 1. IHH. TV I.lVKltY MTAIII'K, T7RONT BTREET. The subscriber has again establish X cd himself at this well-known Hand. Horses and Car- riages to let, and Horses kept at livery. Columbus, Jan. 1, loH..um W. BARKER. H. THOMAS & CO. FORWARDING and COMMISSION MERCHANTS, aud General Produce Dealers, at the White Ware Houso west end of the Scioto Bridgo, Columbus, Ohio. Advances made on consignments when desired. II. COiVIftTOCK Ac CO. FORWARDING and Commission Merchants, Produce Dealers, and Lard Oil Manufacturers, Canal Basin, Columbus, Ohio. COPPKW ANU TIN WAKE. GEO. J. PUGH, Copper, Tin and Sheet Iron Ware Manufacturer, High street, near Town. A good assortment of Ware nlwnys on hand. J. KIOUWAY Ac CO.'N IRON FOUNDRY, Broad street, near the Bridge, Columbus, Ohio. Stoves of all kinds, and a great yariety ol Castings, always on hand. Oct. 1, 1841. COI.IJ.rllEla II AT HTOKK. JK. RUDISII.L, High strwl, second door south of the Insurance Company's building, always keeps on hand a good assortment of liat and Caps, of the latest fashions. Hats made to order. Kt'LIPMH 1IOCNK, ON BROAD STREET, between High anil Front streets. Oysters and other Refreshments served up. Oct.'2b ACKERMAN As PHILLIPS Forwarding, Coinnsiaaion nnd lrodne Hssainraa. rpilE suhscrilMjrwill coutiiineVlia Forwarding, Commission A and Produre business on his own account, at the ware- house lately occupied by Gregory, Iturr dt. Co.; and will contract to ship Merchandise and Produce to the Easiem cities. Columbus, May 11, 1841. C.G.SHEFFIELD. Wl(i, BICIIABUH and CO. WHOLESALE and retail dealer! in Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots and Shoes, Straw Goods, Furs, ic. &c. No. 1, Goudalc't Row, High street, Columbus, Ohio. jan 1841 W. A. ITlrl OV T CO. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Dealer! in Fancy and Staple Dry Goods and Groceries, opposite the State House, High street, Columbus, Ohio. NTHOrVM VIBOIsW The ylineid of Virgil, with English Notes, Critical and Explanatory, a Metrical Cla- vis, and an Historical, Keograpnicai, ana myiuoiogicai iuuci , by Charles Anlhon, LL. D. Also, a full supply of all of Anihon's Classical Works eon-Itantly for tale at the Bookstore of Dec. 30. I. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. AH HOW MOOT. 50 lbs. Bermuda Arrow Root, (warranted IM lo be Starch,) for sale at the corner of II igh and Broad ureett. J. B. WHEATON. BOAHOINU. Two or three small families, or a cor; responding number of single gentlemen can be accommodated with rooms and boarding, at D. pARMEi.EX't private Boarding House, over Derby dt Allen's Bookstore, on High street, after the first of April. Terms reasonable. March 26. TiOOTM AND MlloKN. "to ease, comprising coarse Xj and kip Boots ; do. do. Brogans, Women's Boots. Shoe-tees, and Low Quarters; Children's shoes of every description ; Slippers from 37J cents to $1,00; Morocco walking hoes, hall Gaiters, die, &.e., just received and for tale, wholesale ana retail, cheap tor casn, ry Oct. 17. WING, RICHARDS dt CO. BCOTIMTOCK Ar CO. art payinc th higkrot prire in cash for Wheat. Corn, Flax-seed, Clover seed, Timothy-seed, Floor, Lard, Tallow, Beeswax, Ginseng, Pol and Pearl Ashes, Baron, Wool, Feathers, and Hemp, and tell Flour, Salt, Lumber, Shingles, Plaster, Cement, dtc. kt. at the lowest price. lolumbus, June 13, BKAVKB and Bread Cloths, latimtt, Jrali, Giraffes, dec., direct from head quarters ; cheap for cash, alien, v...- , Oct. fl.j WING, RICHARDS dc. CO. T)oi.TIN t'l.OTIIft. An assortment of genuine ! Met Anchor I. loins lor tale, cheap for casK, hv Sept. 14. W. A. McCOY dr. CO. tONM iTIPTHIN. A demonstration of the curability y of Pulmonary Consumption, in all its stages, cm prising aa inquiry into the nature, cause, symptoms, treatment, and preventive oi tiioercnious diseases in general. 1 vol. B vo By Wm. A. McDowell, M. D. For sale at August 10. DERBY'S Book Store. YKI.roW,-120 lb. Chrome Yellow. (Orange and Lemon colors,) of the best quality, for sale at the corner uf High and Broad streeis. nov. 20. j. it. wnr.A iuri. CAUlliTJ. An assorlmenlof Imperial, Ingrain, Venetian, and Oil Cloih Carpets, will be constantly kept and sold low for cash, by V. A. McCOY At :0. CKAI'K t'han and Miinlin do Lai an, of the latest slyle, for sale by Dept. i t. w . a. metui oi tu. COTTON VAKN. An assortment of short and long skein yarns; also, carpet chain, assorted colors, for side cheap, by Sept. J. W. A. McCOY & CO. DANCINU AOAUliflk'. MR. YEO respectfully informs the Ladies and Gentlemen of Columbus, that he has taken a room in Mr. Deshler's buildings, near the City Hall, to give lessons in Dancing. Juvenile Classes on Mon day, Wednesday and Friday, from 3 till 5. Gentlemen's classes on the same evenings from 7 till!); to commence on Mon day, 15th ol January. January 12, 1814. E NGL1MU nnd American Clolh and Csssi. trierra. An extensive assortment, just received, and 'I A for sale, cheap for cash, by ocpt. 1U, W. A McCOY & CO. FIN wl K iUOIINI ITIlIMTAItU. fur male cheun. wholesale and retail, by J. U. WMfcAI UIN, uruggist, March lb. Corner of High and Broad sts. IUKNCH I.OTIIM and Cnanirorrea, just received and for sale, cheap tor cosh, by Sept. 14. W. A. McCOY & CO. FANCY CANSliTlEItlfN. A new and Splendid Assortment at WING, RICHARDS & Co. Nov. 18. T?H NAI.K Pews No. S3 in tho Episcopal Church j. anu 70 in tne nautili Itiurrn, on easy terms. October VJ, 1812. B. COMSTOCK ds CO. GENTliKiTJlSN'N lint., New (style, (bis slay re ceiyed oud for salu low, by May 18. WING, RICHARDS dt CO. Gl.-IIAM.M,I,AWNij,&e. Enrlslonc and Domestic Ginghams, Printed Lawns, Balr.nrines, Muslins, die. for sale by, may 4 WING, RICHARDS & CO. 1K.tTI,ICi7tl':iV Milk Mcnri'a nnd Crnyala joit v- receiveu anu will oe sold at reduced prices hy May 18. WING, RICHARDS Ic CO. GBA1N -iVANTKU. Cash will bo paid for Wheat, r Ryu, Corn and Oats, by , C. G. SHEFFIELD. i Juno 15 Ware-Houso at the head of the Canal, i GUM'S' Mich Milk aCHrr(,dark colors, nil received by Oct. o WING, RICHARDS & CO. HOCK1NO ( Oil,,-Coal of the best quality, in lots to suit purchasers, constautly on hand, at lowest market price, by C. G. SHEFFIELD, June 15 Ware-House nt Ihehcadofthc Canal. 1NSUBANC K. Losses by Fire or Water insured against upon liberal terms, hy the long established and well known Protection Insurance Company of the city of Hartford, Connecticut. E. ROIt'BINS, Gen. Agent, Cincinnati. Jan. 26. M. J. GILBERT, Agent, Columbus. LOST. On Sunday, the 7ih inst., between Trinity Church and Rich street, a Ladies Gold Bracelet. The finder will be suitnbly rewarded by leaving the same nt this oflice. Aprils, 1841. LAKtiK UI,AN of Muprrior Quality for pic. turo frames, filled to any size without extra charge, at the Drug Store, corner of High and Bioad street. Oct. 14. J. H. WHEATON. LOOBINH CiEiAMHEn.. An assortment of Looking Glasses and Looking Glass Plates for sale, cheap for cash, by (Sept 14.) W. A. MeCOY dr. CO. LABI SHI.. I!. COMSTOCK dt. CO. are now man ufacturine a superior quality of Lard Oil from tho best of stock, and will henceforth be prepaicd to fill all orders on short notice with an article warranted to give satisfaction. January u. LE A T II to B. Hemlock lamied Sole 1 .cnthr i , for Bale hy Sept. 14. W. A. MeCOY dt CO. ML ATA It l MBKII WANTKO, nnd the fains. est price in cash or trade paid for it, by J. B WHEATON, Druggist, March 16. Corner of High and Broad sts. MAZABINR Illae ITIunlin do I. nine., all Wool, just received by WING, RICHARDS dt CO. May II!. MKBKIMTII. A new Novel by the Countess of Bles-singlon, just received at August 10. DERBY'S Literary Depot. NKWI.AW BOOK DF.H1IY St ALLEN,llook-scllers and Publishers, Columbus, Ohio, will publish on or about the first of June, in one volume, A Digest of the decisions of the Supreme Courts of Indinna and Illinois, and of the Seventh Judicial Circuit of the UnitcdStates. By Charles Gilmnn. Counsellor at Law. March 2li. NKW I-AW BOOK.STir.rtiK9' Nisi Prius. The Law of Nisi Prius, Evidence in Civil Actions and Awards. By Archibald John Stephens, Barrister at Law, Willi nolcs and references to the latest American Decisions. By George Slmnwood. Complelc in 3 vols. 8vo. Just received and for sale at the Philadelphia price nt the store of (Jan. 2f.) DERBY ti ALLEN. NaCW taiOllt.- Black, Mazarine Blue and Fnnry colored Alpara's; Hlriped and Figured do. a splendid article. Orleans Cloths, Eoliaus, Merinoct, dec., a rich at tortmcnl, now opening by WtiU, ItllllAKim t-. Oct. 5. No. 1, Goodale'l Row. NKW HTVI.E. Superior Mole Skin and Saliu Hats, just received and for sale hy. Nov. 18. WING, RICHARDS dt Co. TyrUTJlKCiaj, 30 lbs. fresh Nutmegs, just received and X s for tale low, at the corner of High anil Kroad streets. Nov. 25. J. B. WHEATON. POKTUAIT FAINTIriH. WM. WAI.CUTTwill remain through the winter ia Columbus. He invites the pnblie to call and examine hit specimens nt his room, or Town street. North side, first brick East of High street. llfccmhcr VJ, IllW.-iltt. PBKMCOTT'ft New Wark C'anqanlof OTexica. This day rrrcived and for tale at the Bookstore of I. N. Whitino fit Huntington, the History of the Conquest of Mexico, with a Preliminary View of the Ancient Mexican Civilization, and the Life of the Conqueror, Hernando Cortes ; by William II. rrcscotl, author of the History ol Irerdmand and Isabella. Dee. 30. T IB BONA Fashionable Bonnet and Neck Ribbons, It jus iusl received, and for sale, by Sept. 28. W. A. McCOY dt CO. SOTIKTIIINCt NKW. New style Bonnet and Cap Ribbons ; Cravals and printed Lawns ; Rich Worsted Balgarinet, Prints, and a reneral assortment of Spring Goods, just received, by WINU, KH'IIAKU.1 ds CO., April 11, Itm. no. I. ttoooaie s How. SIC KM, BIBIIONS, Yc Blue Mack, brown and drab figured P. de soie Silks, Bonnet Silkt, Bonnet anil Cap Ribbont, Silk Fringes, Genilemen't Scarfs, Cravatt, dt e. just received by, WING, RICHARDS Al CO. SICK. Clint ANU sVBINUKSt A splendid assortment ol the latest style, just received by Sept. 88. W. A. McCOY V CO. SHOW BOTTI.lt St, Tiaclara Baltic, ftprcia Jars, dte., die. of all sizes, for sale cheap hy the dozea or single, at the Drug Store comer of Broad street, by Oct. 14- i. B. WHEATON. O AXT. I. balk, far ..I. dttak l.il,, kv kj June 71). B. COMSTOCK dr. CO. SI OAK tlKFU II A.a .r a wrxri.ir aaalisy, for sale by (Jan. 19 B. COMSTOCK V CO CJII.KN. A splendid assortment nf fashionable silks, just tO received, and for tale, by W. A. McCOY as CO. f11IKOiVIK 3O0bbls. of HockingSalt a prima article for w,by C. G. SHEFFIELD, June 15 Ware- House at tne head of the t :anal. AI.T. SiliO1 Illinois fjourso Salt, lor sale, cheap tor Cash by (Dec. 7.) B. COMSTOCK. dt CO. "OINtilNU FOB TIIK itIILMOtl." Wilhcms O celebrated method of teaching singing in classes, translated from the last French edition by J. A. Hamilton. This day received by DERBY &. ALLEN. March 9. If K OBfcUOKf Q.UKMTION ia nothing com- pared to the important fact that Groceries are now offered by tho subscriber, at his Grocery and Flour store, on Slate street, ower than the lowest ever offered in Culumhtis. The choicest brand nf Family Flour constantly nn hand. 1'omsh, 1'earlash, Salcratus, and produce generally, wanted ill exchange for Guods. SAM 1. 11. a HAW. Feb. 2U, 1U14. TOBACCO. A superior article of 12 plug in boxes, for sale low by junelS B. COMSTOCK & Co. rV THIS I.ADIKI Let all who wish Fashionable Goods for dresses, call and examine those Rich Chusans, ! just received by IUM.6.J WlflU uiuilAluis oi t;u. 2 rpjjAS. u0 diesis fresh Young Hyson and Imperial Teas, J. at wholesale and retail, nt prices to suit, at ; WING, RICHARDS dr. CO'S., i Oct. 17. No. 1, Goodale's Row. , 'T'KllasJKW. Thompson's, Marsh's, Hull's, Common and j X Ivory Pad Trusses a large assortment al prices Ihnt I cannot fail to suit purchasers, full instructions given for ! their application, or lilted if desired hy J. 11. WHEATON, Druggist, t Cornerof High and Broad sis. .Columbus, O. TAII.OltM1 TKI.tl.lt INtUS. Padding, Canvass and Wigan, Cord, Binding and Buttons, of every description, for sale wholesale and retail, by WING, R1CHADS &. CO. Oct. 5, No. 1, Goodale's Row. fpowK I.OTH. For sale or lease lor a term of years. A ulty very desirahle Lots in the t itv of Uoimnmis. f.n' quire of . niT r..ioi mitrtr i- f'll mar 10 BRUSH dt GILBERT. Whal pleasure can exceed, I he smoking of the weed. THIS DAY received, and for sale low for cash, by WM. GREGORY dt CO. twenty thousand Principe Cigars, warranted to be an imported article) also, one case of Turk- lsn ocnuaiata cmosing l onacco. uci. i. TTNli:HHIKT AND PANTN. An assortment U of silk, wool, and cotton shirts and drawers also, Mc- rino Vests tor Ladies, just received and for sale, cheap fur cash, by W. A. McCOY it CO. i oepi. it. WANTKU. .'1(1,0(10 bushels Wheat; 60,0i 0 " Coriij 6,000 " Rye; 6,000 " Barley; For which the highest market price in cash will he paid, by C. O. SHFFIF.I.D, Feb. 23. While Warehouse, head of the Canal. WIN OOW ttLAM A full assortment of Window Glass, comprising nil si s from 6 by 8, lo 2 1 by 30, just received, and lor sale at reduced prices, by J. It. WHEATON, Oct. 14. corner of High and Broad streets. "ITTA IjIi l'Al'f ll. A large assortment of Wall and Win Sept. 14. Window paper for sale, cheap for cash, by rash, by McCOY dt CO. . A, W1NTKB Nlrninrd L,nrd Oil. Just received and for sale very low) also, 30 barrels of Roger's superior Family Flour, by SAMUEL B. SHAW, Nov. 9, 1(113.. lwlw. Exchange Buildings, Broad si. CO I, CTI II CN HAT HTOKK Btt.HOVKU. The subscriber has removed to the frame building second door an..iti r it... i......nn. r'n.nnn..ui. l...i.i... nn ti;k Mi.nni where he has on hand a good assorlmcnt of HATS, nt the best quality nf workmnnsbi and finish, which he is disposing of at very tote prices ; and invites his old customers and the public to call, and see if they cannot lie suited to their entire satisfaction. Also on hand, a good assortment of Velvet and Clolh CAPS. Tue laieM rwsiiitni c r?... ..,, mj. n ,w. nnH lr.p on hand, either of r ur, oilk, or any other description. May 18, 1843.. tf. J. E. RUDISII.L NKW ICSITAIII.IXIII.'IHI'JT. GEOKGE J PUGH, Copper. Tin and Sheet Iron Ware Manufacturer, re. sneclfullv inlorms the eilixvm of Columbus nnd vicinity that he has opened a shop on High street, five doors South of Town street, where he will keepcoustautly ounanu a luilana general assortment oi i in ware. All kinds Copper work made to order. Tin Gutters, Leaders and, Roofing madein good style by txiencncea workman. Orders thankfully received anil punctually attended to. Particular attention given to jobbing. Columbus, June 21,1842. THAT aid, favorite, and utrrlinsj remedy for Fever and Ague, and Dyspepsia, Rowand's (Improved) Tonic Mixture, with the written liirnalure of tho proprietor over the mouth of every bottle, is warranted lo eurt in every instance,ot the money will he promptly returned. Joiifi R RoWAirn, M. 1)., Pio. 28 North Second St., Phila. For sale by J. R. WHEATON, Aeenl, April lfi. Corner of High and Broad sts VALl'ABLI! f Alt rf FOB DAI.K,-Situated in Prairie townihin. Franklin counlv. containing one hun dred and twenty acres, within a few rods of the National Howl, and ten miles west of Columbus. This desirable tract of land hat twenty-five arret cleared and under good fence, ten acres have been choDDed a fool and under, and the brush piled ready for burning. The other improvements are a good frame house, twenty-seven feel long by sixteen feel wide, a rood !r stable, corn crib, and smoke house. A county road joint the line the whole length of the tract running norm ana touth. Thit larm will ba told very cheap at the owner in-rtnds to leave the country. For further information inquire at the Farmers' and Mechanics' Tavera, Bread street, t olumhut, Ohio. GRIFFITH PUGH. March 16, 1814..1mtw. T ANT A Hill VA L.. Harper's Illuminated Pictorial XJ Bible, No. Kendall's Narrative or the Texan Santa t expedition. Kendall's Life of Jackson, No. 4. The Unloved One: a domestic story, by Mrs. Holland. The Heretic, from the Russian of Lajclchnihuff, by Tbomat B. Shaw, B. A. The Life and Adventures of Jack oi we mill; fireside tbiry by W ilbam Howitt. The Jew; a novel. The Heart Delineated, h Rev.Hugh Smith. D. P. Sweethearts and Wives, or, before and after marriage, by T. a. Arihur. Tha Yemassee, a Romance of Carolina, by G. W. Simmt i. I. n Defence of tho Whigs, by member of the twenty-tevenlh tongrest. Thirty years among the players, by Joe Cowell, Comedian, A'retrotrt mexico, o vols. Just received a fresh lupply of ' above at March). DERBY fc ALLEN'S TIKFKNCB Of THIS WHII4H kr a itlrna XJ of the Twenty-Seventh Congress. 1 vol. 18 aw., in French binding. Price to rrnls. CI INTENTS. Part the Fint.Tbe W hig party iU Origin, its Con- Itaney, its Success. Part the Hetond.Tbe Whig party its Disappointment is lt1rihntion its Horws. Fnr a noliiiral on let. mrk as is approaching, it it a whole armory in itself. Not a mere coBectioa of the playthings of war, its skirmishing tools, the smaller missiles soot m traeu, hat annoy snore than they hurt, bat the solid and the fatal instruments of the battle, ia its most deadly anpnintmntts of skill and force, fit to shiver cotirmns and strew whose aelos at every thork. Wllhin the htll tpaca of this compendious volume, it compressed the pith, the marrow, of nearly aH the great question thai have, for nearly twenty years, agitated the pablie mind hi thit country. tialtrmal tnt'llieevcer. For sale hy the hundred, dorm, or ainsrle copy, at the pob- lishrr I lowest price, at ine noo riore April . I. . WIIITLNU 4a HUNTINGTON. SALT.-sale lo For the Ohio Slate Journal. THE "HUNTING SHIRT." BT BENJAMIN T. CUS1I1NG. Ye pampered sons of wealth and ease, by goading toil unhurt. Oh mock not at yon bumble vest the school boy's '' bunt ing shirt;" 'Tis tiuo, its coarse and shaggy nap may fright weak Fashion's slave, But well doth it protect the form, and what more would ye navel Perhaps some other coal than this might better please the eye- One that wuuld by its texture vouch its lord's geulility ; liut there are those who scorn the seals that tend an equal worth. To the untaught and brutal hind, and men of statelier birth. The equipage of pomp and pride, and titles rare and high, Are valueless when placed tieside earth s true nooihty ; The Man himself is, of himself, the bright and glowing gem, As priceless in its rugged dell, as on a diadem ! What recked the bard of Scio's Isle that blind old king of song Of Fortune's wile, or Fortune's smile of insult, wo, or wrong 1 What recked he of his lack of power, his scant or mean attire, When in lhe witching twilight hour his fingers swept the lyre 1 Though palaces and girdeus bright yea, all this beauteoas world, Were shrouded from his mortal sight by Night's dun veil enfurled; Yet to his spiritual eye, a realm of bliss was given, Filled with those gloiious shapes that lie in Fancy's cloudless heaven ! And what cared all those men of yore, who strove with fearful might, To clothe dark secrets hid before in uncreated light ; What cared they, as, with ceaseless bound, they trod the path of Art, . HOW KUIIK A MANTLE FLOATED 'ROUND THE WILDLY 1IEATINO PEART I And when to serve his country's need, the Roman left hit plough, And fadeless garlands virtue's meed, were 'twined around his brow, Did they who gave them question then, if peasant garb ha wore. Or whether honor's purple badge, t his manly bosom bore T And when upon our own glad coast, tired Freedom pealed her And summoned an unyielding host, to conquer, or to die Who then in glen, and mount, and plain, caught np tne lolly tone, And bade it ring from crag and main, and forests drear and lone I The heroes nursed by Want and Toil as moveless as tho rocks, That meet, unflinchingly, the force of Ocean's ceaseless shocks t Careless of pomp and wealth they came nor bent the suppliant knee, But wrote, in characters of flame the cstarter or TUE FREE! Gone are lhe sophist and the sage the great and good of yore Their voices greet the human race, with words of trudi no more ; Yet still their memory lives as fresh, as the laurel trees that bloom ; Above the graves at Marathon or tainted Tasso't tomb ! But emperor and princely chief, who looked with scorn on them, Have lost the ivory sceptre, and the elcamine diadem s And while the forms they once despised, live ever with the just, They moulder ia forgctfulncst, and mix with common dust ! Then prite ye not, nor scoff the man for fickle Fortune's dress- Let thoughts like these die 'ncaih the ban of their own little ness i The sow to gratp the will to do these are the stamp of worth, Ana tney impress tne signet true, of mind's imperial birth I As the bold eaglet sleeps awhile within its nigged nest. Until it wakes to Day's glad smile, and plumes its dancing crest ; So Genius mnv infold hit win?, 'till some nure ffleam is cniurlit. And then with tireless pinion spring, far in the realm of thought : Ashe, the noble, gifted Cl.AT once the poor.hare-footehild Now tends upon our shores a ray, iindimmcd, and undented So the rough hunling-shirl " may fold, o'er one who yet shall sinnn, And, like a star with beam of gold, illume his native land I April, lut. Cineinnatus. The " latin Clavut," or Senatorial stripe. IE The following remarks lire from the Chilli- coihe Tnte Democrat, an Independent Loco Foco paper. The icntiinents advanced are so truthful, we cannot refrain from commending; them to tne consideration of all : Liberty is the gift of Goo, not of men. Thit principle ia recognized by tho constitution and laws, that, as cilhent oi the Republic, we are all equals, and, as such, no one ia beholden to another for the privileges we enjoy. The canting hypocritical as sumption of the cormorant few, and who fatten on the public plunder, that but for them, certain ot our citizens would be debarred of tbetr rights, is so no bly answered by a German writer, that we cop his remarks with more than ordinary pleasure : "We Uermans know and understand our position. Once naturalized, and there is no longer any difference between ua and native born citizens. The flattery of either party is a mere mntter of indifference. JNo man, nor body ot men, nor congress useii, can infringe upon, or lessen our rights. We stand alike upon the broad platform of the Constitution, We consider for ourselves, the principles and measures advocated by each party and choose what we deem best" It was this spirit in the breasts of our fathers which rendered us independent of British tyranny. The liberty thev achieved wss not entrusted to a e- Itctfta, but to THE WHOLE PEOPLE. l bs State Printer, who receives W,W)U yearly, for the public printing, in announcing the result of the New York election, adopts the tollowing from Mr. Slamm's paper, who, Dy the eye, seems oy mis event to have lost the city printing. Judging from his remarks, this editor must have been thinking more about his own emoluments than he was of the cause of equal rights in which he professes to be a co-laborer else why this wholesale denunciation of the protestant Irish, the bigoted Scotch, all of the English, and the entire Bunker Hill legion of down east snuffling Yankees horse, foot and dragoons. But can read from the Ohio Statesman : Our readers can judge from the following what material the nolires are made of. . The Plebeian says : "A Fact to be Remembered. Every English- man and 'Orangeman in the city of Hew York, entitled to a vote, voted agains the democratic party on Tuesday. The former has a deadly hatred against the democracy of this country, who have twice whipped their arrogant nation, since 1776, and will do it again shortly. The Englishman makes capital 'Aoire So does the Orangeman. So does the bigoted Scotchman. So does the down east snuffling Yankee, who never yet took any interest whatever in tho success of the democratic institutions of tho State of New York, except so far as his cupidity or privato interests were affected. We'll 'flax you out' yet, depend upon it. You can't hang together a ingle month without quarrelling for spoils." It niii'ht be well for these Damoered pets to in quire if there are no democrats in this country, who emigrated here from Ireland, of the protestaii faith none from England none from Scotland and none from the land of down east snuffling, denominated l'niifVeej. Doubtless thero are and they know their rights and are ublo to maintain them. SHORT PACTS, SHORTLY SAID. The following are three short statements made by Nathan Appleton, on the the Tariff, which are worth nowing. Reduction or Prices oit Cotton Sheetings. Their sheetings sold in 1816, at 30 cents, and were the identical articles which sold in 1843 at (j : and theadvance of which to 81 has called forth your el oquent burst of indignation. Such has been the effect of competition upon profits and prices under the system which you so deprecate, the Tariff. Increased Trade. in leiu, we imported car goes uf these goods from Calcutta. In 1843, we shipped three thousand packages to that port, and upwards ot twenty thousand to China the last ac counts of which are most encouraging to a farther increase of this trade. Has the world ever before seen such a revolution in commerce in the course of a quarter of a century ? Increased Coasting T rade. The Bostonians however are of the opinion, that the protective system has increased our commerce immensely, whilst it has changed its direction. The trade between Boston and JNew Orleans employes a greater amount of tonnage than that between New York and Liverpool ever did. Upwards of fifty square rigged vessels, mostly ships of the larger class, have arrived at this port during the sixty days of February and March one half of their cargoes, at least, consis ting of the produce of the valley of Ulno. This trade is the result of the protective system. THE LEPROSY IN AMERICA. . i The Leprosy is now in America, if the testimony of competent physicians is to be believed. If so, will it spread? We always supposed the Leprosy to be a disease peculiar to warm climates, and especially to Asia. But if it can appear in the northern part of America, where is the limit? It is a disease of all on the earth the most coniagious ; but spreading we believe only by contact This was the reason of the extreme severity of the Jewish customs, in purification and the exclusion of lepers from general intercourse. We have had the Cholera must we have other Asiatic diseases? Cincinnati Chronicle. "The LEraosY in New Brunswicx. We learn from the last Miramachi Gleaner that medical commission, consisting of Drs. Key, Skene, Toldervy, and Gordon, have Deen investigating the nature, origin and extent of the frightful and loathsome disease now existing at Tracidea, Tabisintack, and Neguack, These gentlemen have decided that the disease is the Greek Elephantiasis ; not the Elephantiasis of the Arabians, but the Leprosy of the middle ages, of that description which the French designate tho Tubercular, and which raged over nearly every part of Europe between the 10th and sixteenth centuries. The disease is contagious and no person in this Province who has been unfortunate enoiiL'h to contract it has as yet been cured. The medical gentlemen say that the disease has no affinity to scrofula, and that the idea of its having a-risen from the poor diet of the French settlers, or from filthy habits is not correct, as they found it existing in some of tho cleanest dwellings and among; some of the most respectable families. This disease appears to have spread rapidly during the past year and tho Commissioners have seen upwards of ten cases, all ot which they traced to one source. St. John paper. England and the English. The Rev. C C. Pinckney has delivered a very interesting come of lectures in the Lyceum Hall at Greenville, S. C, descriptive of a European tour he made a few year since. We extract the following sketch of these lectures from the Greenville "Mountaineer." Queen Victoria. Mr. Pinckney saw her first as she was riding out, plainly dressed in mourning. Her bonnet was as plain as any lady's there that evening htr face was palo and thoughtful, and she seemed oppressed with the heavy cares of her mighty empire. She looked very different from the likeness which we see of her, much older, and not so smiling and cheerful as they represent her to be. He was favorably impressed with her appearance, and what he heard of her character. She devotes herself most assiduously to the discharge of all her duties, both public and private; she rose early in the morning, met her ministers, transacted puonc ousiness, visitea her children, and spent an hour or two in the nursery. Her dinners were taken in private, and she and Prince Albert enjoyed quite a ltte-a-tete at those meals the servants being dismissed even from at tending on the table. . Prince Jlloerl.He was the handsomest man Mr. Pinckney saw in Europe. He was neatly dressed in citizen's dress looked much younger than the Queen, although he was some months older. In domestic life they were happy, and seemed to enjoy the society or each other. Their eldest son, the Prince of Wales, did not inherit his father's beauty ; be was quite a plebeian looking child. Tho carriage in which the Queen rode was not handsomer than many he had seen in South Carolina. Answer or Governor Polk. We are indebted to the office of the Libert Herald for the answer of Uot. Polk, of Tennessee, on the Texas question. Polk goes throughout for annexation. This was entirely a matter of course ; be being in the leading strings of Jackson, and must write precisely the same thing. He is a man of small calibre, and hie letter contains some foolish things, which we will hereafter point out Cincinnati Chronicle. A Washington letter says that the Hon. John C. Spencer, at present Secretary of the Treasury, will be nominated by the President as Minister to Rus sia tir Oft I. riRDIKe la ralasafea. at Hie well .VV knowa shon nf Tbnuim Roberts, on Mound street. lew rods west of the Court House ) entrance at tne oaca or the shop. The subscriber savins; recently made and put into operation a Carditis; Machine, solicits a thare of pnbhe patronage ia trot businem. He will (five the strictest atienlioa to business ; and from his experience in making and keeptofT tnarhmrry in repair, he hopes ta give generaisaiwiwiion. April JU, 1K44. WM. FARkER.

THE OHIO STATE JOURNAL VOLUME VII. CO LUMBUS, TUESDAY, MAY 7, 1844. NUMBER 171. PUBLISHED ON TUESDAYS, TIIUttSIMYS AND SATURDAYS, BY SCOTT & TEESDALE. Orrics corner of Hirh and Town streets, Uuttlct' Building. TERMS. Dnily during (he tcssion of the Legislature, and tri-weekly llie remainder of the year 5 00 Tri-wcckly per annum 4 00 Weekly per annum t 00 BUSINESS CARDS. W. A it. THOUAM, ATTORNEYS Couhselloki at Law, Culumluis, Ohio, will attend to the business of their profession in Franklin and the adjoining counties. Office on High street, opposite the Franklin liank, up slain. August 3. KJ.IJAH HAIKIN, A TTORNEY at Law, Columbus, Ohio, will attend to .tX any business that may be entrusted to his charge jn any of the Oonrls in this Stale. Office on High street, over liurrhstcad & Richardson's shoe store. Dec. 1811. l'KKlCV V lKMS(l., ATTORNEYS and Counsellors at Law, Columbus, Ohio, will altcnd to business cut rusted to their care, in Franklin and adjoining counties. OJice in lift; old Kranklln Hank, High street. July !), 1841. WAIiTKU TIIKAIili, A TTORNEY at Law ond Solicitor in Chancery. Ofiee n iiia li'tiul siil nf lliirh airpil ifwruiH flnnr Snislh n jfrnir.llrooks1 Hotel. December 2, 1UH. IIAltVKV Ac HKIltEKT, BOOK HINDERS, llerancourl & Ambos's new building, up stairs, High street, opposite the public offices. John A. Harvey. inarP, Wm. Seibert. CITY IIOt'NK, BY P. H. OLMSTED, corner of High and Town streets, Columbus, Ohio. May '43. I. N. WIUTliVM & HUNTlNCiTON, BOOKSELLERS and Stationers, next door to the Clinton Bank, High street, Columbus, Ohio. A large assortment of Hooks and Stationery always on hand. IKIOHSI'OHK AND IIINDKKC, CMATTOON, Bookseller and Stationer, and Bookbinder, High street, first door north of Clark's S. Drug Store, keens a general assortment of Books anil Stationery. Book binding of every description, executed on short notice. II. II. KIIIBAM., TtDRAI.ER in Boots. Shoes. Leather. Hats, Cans, Bon- XJ nets, hosiery, Domestic Dry Goods, &c, sign of the Uulden Boot, High street, Columbus. Blarcn It. J. II. Wilt BATON, TTvRIIfifilST. ond Dealer in Talent Medicines, Paints XJ Oils, Dye Slull's, Glass, &c, &c, wholesale and retail, corner of High and Broad streets. Columbus, Ohio. KI.I.IM. MKMMlONrt A 0. DEALERS in Slaplo and Fancy Dry Goods, Carpeting, Groceries, Hoots and Shoes. Bonnets. Hats and Caps, &c, &c, wholesale and retail. High street, 2d Dry Goods tore south el the Clinton Hank UKKIIV .1c AI.I.KN. TAEALERS in Law, Theological, Classical, Miscellaneous XJ and School Hooks i also, lSlarik Hooks and stationery' opposite tin Stale House, Columbus, Ohio. VA c Kll.ltOUKiNK, xaf"T"EAt.ERS in Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Drugs, J Medicines, Paints, Oils, Dye Slull's, Leather, Boots and hocs, dec, High street, Columbus, Ohio. Oct. 1. IHH. TV I.lVKltY MTAIII'K, T7RONT BTREET. The subscriber has again establish X cd himself at this well-known Hand. Horses and Car- riages to let, and Horses kept at livery. Columbus, Jan. 1, loH..um W. BARKER. H. THOMAS & CO. FORWARDING and COMMISSION MERCHANTS, aud General Produce Dealers, at the White Ware Houso west end of the Scioto Bridgo, Columbus, Ohio. Advances made on consignments when desired. II. COiVIftTOCK Ac CO. FORWARDING and Commission Merchants, Produce Dealers, and Lard Oil Manufacturers, Canal Basin, Columbus, Ohio. COPPKW ANU TIN WAKE. GEO. J. PUGH, Copper, Tin and Sheet Iron Ware Manufacturer, High street, near Town. A good assortment of Ware nlwnys on hand. J. KIOUWAY Ac CO.'N IRON FOUNDRY, Broad street, near the Bridge, Columbus, Ohio. Stoves of all kinds, and a great yariety ol Castings, always on hand. Oct. 1, 1841. COI.IJ.rllEla II AT HTOKK. JK. RUDISII.L, High strwl, second door south of the Insurance Company's building, always keeps on hand a good assortment of liat and Caps, of the latest fashions. Hats made to order. Kt'LIPMH 1IOCNK, ON BROAD STREET, between High anil Front streets. Oysters and other Refreshments served up. Oct.'2b ACKERMAN As PHILLIPS Forwarding, Coinnsiaaion nnd lrodne Hssainraa. rpilE suhscrilMjrwill coutiiineVlia Forwarding, Commission A and Produre business on his own account, at the ware- house lately occupied by Gregory, Iturr dt. Co.; and will contract to ship Merchandise and Produce to the Easiem cities. Columbus, May 11, 1841. C.G.SHEFFIELD. Wl(i, BICIIABUH and CO. WHOLESALE and retail dealer! in Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots and Shoes, Straw Goods, Furs, ic. &c. No. 1, Goudalc't Row, High street, Columbus, Ohio. jan 1841 W. A. ITlrl OV T CO. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Dealer! in Fancy and Staple Dry Goods and Groceries, opposite the State House, High street, Columbus, Ohio. NTHOrVM VIBOIsW The ylineid of Virgil, with English Notes, Critical and Explanatory, a Metrical Cla- vis, and an Historical, Keograpnicai, ana myiuoiogicai iuuci , by Charles Anlhon, LL. D. Also, a full supply of all of Anihon's Classical Works eon-Itantly for tale at the Bookstore of Dec. 30. I. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. AH HOW MOOT. 50 lbs. Bermuda Arrow Root, (warranted IM lo be Starch,) for sale at the corner of II igh and Broad ureett. J. B. WHEATON. BOAHOINU. Two or three small families, or a cor; responding number of single gentlemen can be accommodated with rooms and boarding, at D. pARMEi.EX't private Boarding House, over Derby dt Allen's Bookstore, on High street, after the first of April. Terms reasonable. March 26. TiOOTM AND MlloKN. "to ease, comprising coarse Xj and kip Boots ; do. do. Brogans, Women's Boots. Shoe-tees, and Low Quarters; Children's shoes of every description ; Slippers from 37J cents to $1,00; Morocco walking hoes, hall Gaiters, die, &.e., just received and for tale, wholesale ana retail, cheap tor casn, ry Oct. 17. WING, RICHARDS dt CO. BCOTIMTOCK Ar CO. art payinc th higkrot prire in cash for Wheat. Corn, Flax-seed, Clover seed, Timothy-seed, Floor, Lard, Tallow, Beeswax, Ginseng, Pol and Pearl Ashes, Baron, Wool, Feathers, and Hemp, and tell Flour, Salt, Lumber, Shingles, Plaster, Cement, dtc. kt. at the lowest price. lolumbus, June 13, BKAVKB and Bread Cloths, latimtt, Jrali, Giraffes, dec., direct from head quarters ; cheap for cash, alien, v...- , Oct. fl.j WING, RICHARDS dc. CO. T)oi.TIN t'l.OTIIft. An assortment of genuine ! Met Anchor I. loins lor tale, cheap for casK, hv Sept. 14. W. A. McCOY dr. CO. tONM iTIPTHIN. A demonstration of the curability y of Pulmonary Consumption, in all its stages, cm prising aa inquiry into the nature, cause, symptoms, treatment, and preventive oi tiioercnious diseases in general. 1 vol. B vo By Wm. A. McDowell, M. D. For sale at August 10. DERBY'S Book Store. YKI.roW,-120 lb. Chrome Yellow. (Orange and Lemon colors,) of the best quality, for sale at the corner uf High and Broad streeis. nov. 20. j. it. wnr.A iuri. CAUlliTJ. An assorlmenlof Imperial, Ingrain, Venetian, and Oil Cloih Carpets, will be constantly kept and sold low for cash, by V. A. McCOY At :0. CKAI'K t'han and Miinlin do Lai an, of the latest slyle, for sale by Dept. i t. w . a. metui oi tu. COTTON VAKN. An assortment of short and long skein yarns; also, carpet chain, assorted colors, for side cheap, by Sept. J. W. A. McCOY & CO. DANCINU AOAUliflk'. MR. YEO respectfully informs the Ladies and Gentlemen of Columbus, that he has taken a room in Mr. Deshler's buildings, near the City Hall, to give lessons in Dancing. Juvenile Classes on Mon day, Wednesday and Friday, from 3 till 5. Gentlemen's classes on the same evenings from 7 till!); to commence on Mon day, 15th ol January. January 12, 1814. E NGL1MU nnd American Clolh and Csssi. trierra. An extensive assortment, just received, and 'I A for sale, cheap for cash, by ocpt. 1U, W. A McCOY & CO. FIN wl K iUOIINI ITIlIMTAItU. fur male cheun. wholesale and retail, by J. U. WMfcAI UIN, uruggist, March lb. Corner of High and Broad sts. IUKNCH I.OTIIM and Cnanirorrea, just received and for sale, cheap tor cosh, by Sept. 14. W. A. McCOY & CO. FANCY CANSliTlEItlfN. A new and Splendid Assortment at WING, RICHARDS & Co. Nov. 18. T?H NAI.K Pews No. S3 in tho Episcopal Church j. anu 70 in tne nautili Itiurrn, on easy terms. October VJ, 1812. B. COMSTOCK ds CO. GENTliKiTJlSN'N lint., New (style, (bis slay re ceiyed oud for salu low, by May 18. WING, RICHARDS dt CO. Gl.-IIAM.M,I,AWNij,&e. Enrlslonc and Domestic Ginghams, Printed Lawns, Balr.nrines, Muslins, die. for sale by, may 4 WING, RICHARDS & CO. 1K.tTI,ICi7tl':iV Milk Mcnri'a nnd Crnyala joit v- receiveu anu will oe sold at reduced prices hy May 18. WING, RICHARDS Ic CO. GBA1N -iVANTKU. Cash will bo paid for Wheat, r Ryu, Corn and Oats, by , C. G. SHEFFIELD. i Juno 15 Ware-Houso at the head of the Canal, i GUM'S' Mich Milk aCHrr(,dark colors, nil received by Oct. o WING, RICHARDS & CO. HOCK1NO ( Oil,,-Coal of the best quality, in lots to suit purchasers, constautly on hand, at lowest market price, by C. G. SHEFFIELD, June 15 Ware-House nt Ihehcadofthc Canal. 1NSUBANC K. Losses by Fire or Water insured against upon liberal terms, hy the long established and well known Protection Insurance Company of the city of Hartford, Connecticut. E. ROIt'BINS, Gen. Agent, Cincinnati. Jan. 26. M. J. GILBERT, Agent, Columbus. LOST. On Sunday, the 7ih inst., between Trinity Church and Rich street, a Ladies Gold Bracelet. The finder will be suitnbly rewarded by leaving the same nt this oflice. Aprils, 1841. LAKtiK UI,AN of Muprrior Quality for pic. turo frames, filled to any size without extra charge, at the Drug Store, corner of High and Bioad street. Oct. 14. J. H. WHEATON. LOOBINH CiEiAMHEn.. An assortment of Looking Glasses and Looking Glass Plates for sale, cheap for cash, by (Sept 14.) W. A. MeCOY dr. CO. LABI SHI.. I!. COMSTOCK dt. CO. are now man ufacturine a superior quality of Lard Oil from tho best of stock, and will henceforth be prepaicd to fill all orders on short notice with an article warranted to give satisfaction. January u. LE A T II to B. Hemlock lamied Sole 1 .cnthr i , for Bale hy Sept. 14. W. A. MeCOY dt CO. ML ATA It l MBKII WANTKO, nnd the fains. est price in cash or trade paid for it, by J. B WHEATON, Druggist, March 16. Corner of High and Broad sts. MAZABINR Illae ITIunlin do I. nine., all Wool, just received by WING, RICHARDS dt CO. May II!. MKBKIMTII. A new Novel by the Countess of Bles-singlon, just received at August 10. DERBY'S Literary Depot. NKWI.AW BOOK DF.H1IY St ALLEN,llook-scllers and Publishers, Columbus, Ohio, will publish on or about the first of June, in one volume, A Digest of the decisions of the Supreme Courts of Indinna and Illinois, and of the Seventh Judicial Circuit of the UnitcdStates. By Charles Gilmnn. Counsellor at Law. March 2li. NKW I-AW BOOK.STir.rtiK9' Nisi Prius. The Law of Nisi Prius, Evidence in Civil Actions and Awards. By Archibald John Stephens, Barrister at Law, Willi nolcs and references to the latest American Decisions. By George Slmnwood. Complelc in 3 vols. 8vo. Just received and for sale at the Philadelphia price nt the store of (Jan. 2f.) DERBY ti ALLEN. NaCW taiOllt.- Black, Mazarine Blue and Fnnry colored Alpara's; Hlriped and Figured do. a splendid article. Orleans Cloths, Eoliaus, Merinoct, dec., a rich at tortmcnl, now opening by WtiU, ItllllAKim t-. Oct. 5. No. 1, Goodale'l Row. NKW HTVI.E. Superior Mole Skin and Saliu Hats, just received and for sale hy. Nov. 18. WING, RICHARDS dt Co. TyrUTJlKCiaj, 30 lbs. fresh Nutmegs, just received and X s for tale low, at the corner of High anil Kroad streets. Nov. 25. J. B. WHEATON. POKTUAIT FAINTIriH. WM. WAI.CUTTwill remain through the winter ia Columbus. He invites the pnblie to call and examine hit specimens nt his room, or Town street. North side, first brick East of High street. llfccmhcr VJ, IllW.-iltt. PBKMCOTT'ft New Wark C'anqanlof OTexica. This day rrrcived and for tale at the Bookstore of I. N. Whitino fit Huntington, the History of the Conquest of Mexico, with a Preliminary View of the Ancient Mexican Civilization, and the Life of the Conqueror, Hernando Cortes ; by William II. rrcscotl, author of the History ol Irerdmand and Isabella. Dee. 30. T IB BONA Fashionable Bonnet and Neck Ribbons, It jus iusl received, and for sale, by Sept. 28. W. A. McCOY dt CO. SOTIKTIIINCt NKW. New style Bonnet and Cap Ribbons ; Cravals and printed Lawns ; Rich Worsted Balgarinet, Prints, and a reneral assortment of Spring Goods, just received, by WINU, KH'IIAKU.1 ds CO., April 11, Itm. no. I. ttoooaie s How. SIC KM, BIBIIONS, Yc Blue Mack, brown and drab figured P. de soie Silks, Bonnet Silkt, Bonnet anil Cap Ribbont, Silk Fringes, Genilemen't Scarfs, Cravatt, dt e. just received by, WING, RICHARDS Al CO. SICK. Clint ANU sVBINUKSt A splendid assortment ol the latest style, just received by Sept. 88. W. A. McCOY V CO. SHOW BOTTI.lt St, Tiaclara Baltic, ftprcia Jars, dte., die. of all sizes, for sale cheap hy the dozea or single, at the Drug Store comer of Broad street, by Oct. 14- i. B. WHEATON. O AXT. I. balk, far ..I. dttak l.il,, kv kj June 71). B. COMSTOCK dr. CO. SI OAK tlKFU II A.a .r a wrxri.ir aaalisy, for sale by (Jan. 19 B. COMSTOCK V CO CJII.KN. A splendid assortment nf fashionable silks, just tO received, and for tale, by W. A. McCOY as CO. f11IKOiVIK 3O0bbls. of HockingSalt a prima article for w,by C. G. SHEFFIELD, June 15 Ware- House at tne head of the t :anal. AI.T. SiliO1 Illinois fjourso Salt, lor sale, cheap tor Cash by (Dec. 7.) B. COMSTOCK. dt CO. "OINtilNU FOB TIIK itIILMOtl." Wilhcms O celebrated method of teaching singing in classes, translated from the last French edition by J. A. Hamilton. This day received by DERBY &. ALLEN. March 9. If K OBfcUOKf Q.UKMTION ia nothing com- pared to the important fact that Groceries are now offered by tho subscriber, at his Grocery and Flour store, on Slate street, ower than the lowest ever offered in Culumhtis. The choicest brand nf Family Flour constantly nn hand. 1'omsh, 1'earlash, Salcratus, and produce generally, wanted ill exchange for Guods. SAM 1. 11. a HAW. Feb. 2U, 1U14. TOBACCO. A superior article of 12 plug in boxes, for sale low by junelS B. COMSTOCK & Co. rV THIS I.ADIKI Let all who wish Fashionable Goods for dresses, call and examine those Rich Chusans, ! just received by IUM.6.J WlflU uiuilAluis oi t;u. 2 rpjjAS. u0 diesis fresh Young Hyson and Imperial Teas, J. at wholesale and retail, nt prices to suit, at ; WING, RICHARDS dr. CO'S., i Oct. 17. No. 1, Goodale's Row. , 'T'KllasJKW. Thompson's, Marsh's, Hull's, Common and j X Ivory Pad Trusses a large assortment al prices Ihnt I cannot fail to suit purchasers, full instructions given for ! their application, or lilted if desired hy J. 11. WHEATON, Druggist, t Cornerof High and Broad sis. .Columbus, O. TAII.OltM1 TKI.tl.lt INtUS. Padding, Canvass and Wigan, Cord, Binding and Buttons, of every description, for sale wholesale and retail, by WING, R1CHADS &. CO. Oct. 5, No. 1, Goodale's Row. fpowK I.OTH. For sale or lease lor a term of years. A ulty very desirahle Lots in the t itv of Uoimnmis. f.n' quire of . niT r..ioi mitrtr i- f'll mar 10 BRUSH dt GILBERT. Whal pleasure can exceed, I he smoking of the weed. THIS DAY received, and for sale low for cash, by WM. GREGORY dt CO. twenty thousand Principe Cigars, warranted to be an imported article) also, one case of Turk- lsn ocnuaiata cmosing l onacco. uci. i. TTNli:HHIKT AND PANTN. An assortment U of silk, wool, and cotton shirts and drawers also, Mc- rino Vests tor Ladies, just received and for sale, cheap fur cash, by W. A. McCOY it CO. i oepi. it. WANTKU. .'1(1,0(10 bushels Wheat; 60,0i 0 " Coriij 6,000 " Rye; 6,000 " Barley; For which the highest market price in cash will he paid, by C. O. SHFFIF.I.D, Feb. 23. While Warehouse, head of the Canal. WIN OOW ttLAM A full assortment of Window Glass, comprising nil si s from 6 by 8, lo 2 1 by 30, just received, and lor sale at reduced prices, by J. It. WHEATON, Oct. 14. corner of High and Broad streets. "ITTA IjIi l'Al'f ll. A large assortment of Wall and Win Sept. 14. Window paper for sale, cheap for cash, by rash, by McCOY dt CO. . A, W1NTKB Nlrninrd L,nrd Oil. Just received and for sale very low) also, 30 barrels of Roger's superior Family Flour, by SAMUEL B. SHAW, Nov. 9, 1(113.. lwlw. Exchange Buildings, Broad si. CO I, CTI II CN HAT HTOKK Btt.HOVKU. The subscriber has removed to the frame building second door an..iti r it... i......nn. r'n.nnn..ui. l...i.i... nn ti;k Mi.nni where he has on hand a good assorlmcnt of HATS, nt the best quality nf workmnnsbi and finish, which he is disposing of at very tote prices ; and invites his old customers and the public to call, and see if they cannot lie suited to their entire satisfaction. Also on hand, a good assortment of Velvet and Clolh CAPS. Tue laieM rwsiiitni c r?... ..,, mj. n ,w. nnH lr.p on hand, either of r ur, oilk, or any other description. May 18, 1843.. tf. J. E. RUDISII.L NKW ICSITAIII.IXIII.'IHI'JT. GEOKGE J PUGH, Copper. Tin and Sheet Iron Ware Manufacturer, re. sneclfullv inlorms the eilixvm of Columbus nnd vicinity that he has opened a shop on High street, five doors South of Town street, where he will keepcoustautly ounanu a luilana general assortment oi i in ware. All kinds Copper work made to order. Tin Gutters, Leaders and, Roofing madein good style by txiencncea workman. Orders thankfully received anil punctually attended to. Particular attention given to jobbing. Columbus, June 21,1842. THAT aid, favorite, and utrrlinsj remedy for Fever and Ague, and Dyspepsia, Rowand's (Improved) Tonic Mixture, with the written liirnalure of tho proprietor over the mouth of every bottle, is warranted lo eurt in every instance,ot the money will he promptly returned. Joiifi R RoWAirn, M. 1)., Pio. 28 North Second St., Phila. For sale by J. R. WHEATON, Aeenl, April lfi. Corner of High and Broad sts VALl'ABLI! f Alt rf FOB DAI.K,-Situated in Prairie townihin. Franklin counlv. containing one hun dred and twenty acres, within a few rods of the National Howl, and ten miles west of Columbus. This desirable tract of land hat twenty-five arret cleared and under good fence, ten acres have been choDDed a fool and under, and the brush piled ready for burning. The other improvements are a good frame house, twenty-seven feel long by sixteen feel wide, a rood !r stable, corn crib, and smoke house. A county road joint the line the whole length of the tract running norm ana touth. Thit larm will ba told very cheap at the owner in-rtnds to leave the country. For further information inquire at the Farmers' and Mechanics' Tavera, Bread street, t olumhut, Ohio. GRIFFITH PUGH. March 16, 1814..1mtw. T ANT A Hill VA L.. Harper's Illuminated Pictorial XJ Bible, No. Kendall's Narrative or the Texan Santa t expedition. Kendall's Life of Jackson, No. 4. The Unloved One: a domestic story, by Mrs. Holland. The Heretic, from the Russian of Lajclchnihuff, by Tbomat B. Shaw, B. A. The Life and Adventures of Jack oi we mill; fireside tbiry by W ilbam Howitt. The Jew; a novel. The Heart Delineated, h Rev.Hugh Smith. D. P. Sweethearts and Wives, or, before and after marriage, by T. a. Arihur. Tha Yemassee, a Romance of Carolina, by G. W. Simmt i. I. n Defence of tho Whigs, by member of the twenty-tevenlh tongrest. Thirty years among the players, by Joe Cowell, Comedian, A'retrotrt mexico, o vols. Just received a fresh lupply of ' above at March). DERBY fc ALLEN'S TIKFKNCB Of THIS WHII4H kr a itlrna XJ of the Twenty-Seventh Congress. 1 vol. 18 aw., in French binding. Price to rrnls. CI INTENTS. Part the Fint.Tbe W hig party iU Origin, its Con- Itaney, its Success. Part the Hetond.Tbe Whig party its Disappointment is lt1rihntion its Horws. Fnr a noliiiral on let. mrk as is approaching, it it a whole armory in itself. Not a mere coBectioa of the playthings of war, its skirmishing tools, the smaller missiles soot m traeu, hat annoy snore than they hurt, bat the solid and the fatal instruments of the battle, ia its most deadly anpnintmntts of skill and force, fit to shiver cotirmns and strew whose aelos at every thork. Wllhin the htll tpaca of this compendious volume, it compressed the pith, the marrow, of nearly aH the great question thai have, for nearly twenty years, agitated the pablie mind hi thit country. tialtrmal tnt'llieevcer. For sale hy the hundred, dorm, or ainsrle copy, at the pob- lishrr I lowest price, at ine noo riore April . I. . WIIITLNU 4a HUNTINGTON. SALT.-sale lo For the Ohio Slate Journal. THE "HUNTING SHIRT." BT BENJAMIN T. CUS1I1NG. Ye pampered sons of wealth and ease, by goading toil unhurt. Oh mock not at yon bumble vest the school boy's '' bunt ing shirt;" 'Tis tiuo, its coarse and shaggy nap may fright weak Fashion's slave, But well doth it protect the form, and what more would ye navel Perhaps some other coal than this might better please the eye- One that wuuld by its texture vouch its lord's geulility ; liut there are those who scorn the seals that tend an equal worth. To the untaught and brutal hind, and men of statelier birth. The equipage of pomp and pride, and titles rare and high, Are valueless when placed tieside earth s true nooihty ; The Man himself is, of himself, the bright and glowing gem, As priceless in its rugged dell, as on a diadem ! What recked the bard of Scio's Isle that blind old king of song Of Fortune's wile, or Fortune's smile of insult, wo, or wrong 1 What recked he of his lack of power, his scant or mean attire, When in lhe witching twilight hour his fingers swept the lyre 1 Though palaces and girdeus bright yea, all this beauteoas world, Were shrouded from his mortal sight by Night's dun veil enfurled; Yet to his spiritual eye, a realm of bliss was given, Filled with those gloiious shapes that lie in Fancy's cloudless heaven ! And what cared all those men of yore, who strove with fearful might, To clothe dark secrets hid before in uncreated light ; What cared they, as, with ceaseless bound, they trod the path of Art, . HOW KUIIK A MANTLE FLOATED 'ROUND THE WILDLY 1IEATINO PEART I And when to serve his country's need, the Roman left hit plough, And fadeless garlands virtue's meed, were 'twined around his brow, Did they who gave them question then, if peasant garb ha wore. Or whether honor's purple badge, t his manly bosom bore T And when upon our own glad coast, tired Freedom pealed her And summoned an unyielding host, to conquer, or to die Who then in glen, and mount, and plain, caught np tne lolly tone, And bade it ring from crag and main, and forests drear and lone I The heroes nursed by Want and Toil as moveless as tho rocks, That meet, unflinchingly, the force of Ocean's ceaseless shocks t Careless of pomp and wealth they came nor bent the suppliant knee, But wrote, in characters of flame the cstarter or TUE FREE! Gone are lhe sophist and the sage the great and good of yore Their voices greet the human race, with words of trudi no more ; Yet still their memory lives as fresh, as the laurel trees that bloom ; Above the graves at Marathon or tainted Tasso't tomb ! But emperor and princely chief, who looked with scorn on them, Have lost the ivory sceptre, and the elcamine diadem s And while the forms they once despised, live ever with the just, They moulder ia forgctfulncst, and mix with common dust ! Then prite ye not, nor scoff the man for fickle Fortune's dress- Let thoughts like these die 'ncaih the ban of their own little ness i The sow to gratp the will to do these are the stamp of worth, Ana tney impress tne signet true, of mind's imperial birth I As the bold eaglet sleeps awhile within its nigged nest. Until it wakes to Day's glad smile, and plumes its dancing crest ; So Genius mnv infold hit win?, 'till some nure ffleam is cniurlit. And then with tireless pinion spring, far in the realm of thought : Ashe, the noble, gifted Cl.AT once the poor.hare-footehild Now tends upon our shores a ray, iindimmcd, and undented So the rough hunling-shirl " may fold, o'er one who yet shall sinnn, And, like a star with beam of gold, illume his native land I April, lut. Cineinnatus. The " latin Clavut," or Senatorial stripe. IE The following remarks lire from the Chilli- coihe Tnte Democrat, an Independent Loco Foco paper. The icntiinents advanced are so truthful, we cannot refrain from commending; them to tne consideration of all : Liberty is the gift of Goo, not of men. Thit principle ia recognized by tho constitution and laws, that, as cilhent oi the Republic, we are all equals, and, as such, no one ia beholden to another for the privileges we enjoy. The canting hypocritical as sumption of the cormorant few, and who fatten on the public plunder, that but for them, certain ot our citizens would be debarred of tbetr rights, is so no bly answered by a German writer, that we cop his remarks with more than ordinary pleasure : "We Uermans know and understand our position. Once naturalized, and there is no longer any difference between ua and native born citizens. The flattery of either party is a mere mntter of indifference. JNo man, nor body ot men, nor congress useii, can infringe upon, or lessen our rights. We stand alike upon the broad platform of the Constitution, We consider for ourselves, the principles and measures advocated by each party and choose what we deem best" It was this spirit in the breasts of our fathers which rendered us independent of British tyranny. The liberty thev achieved wss not entrusted to a e- Itctfta, but to THE WHOLE PEOPLE. l bs State Printer, who receives W,W)U yearly, for the public printing, in announcing the result of the New York election, adopts the tollowing from Mr. Slamm's paper, who, Dy the eye, seems oy mis event to have lost the city printing. Judging from his remarks, this editor must have been thinking more about his own emoluments than he was of the cause of equal rights in which he professes to be a co-laborer else why this wholesale denunciation of the protestant Irish, the bigoted Scotch, all of the English, and the entire Bunker Hill legion of down east snuffling Yankees horse, foot and dragoons. But can read from the Ohio Statesman : Our readers can judge from the following what material the nolires are made of. . The Plebeian says : "A Fact to be Remembered. Every English- man and 'Orangeman in the city of Hew York, entitled to a vote, voted agains the democratic party on Tuesday. The former has a deadly hatred against the democracy of this country, who have twice whipped their arrogant nation, since 1776, and will do it again shortly. The Englishman makes capital 'Aoire So does the Orangeman. So does the bigoted Scotchman. So does the down east snuffling Yankee, who never yet took any interest whatever in tho success of the democratic institutions of tho State of New York, except so far as his cupidity or privato interests were affected. We'll 'flax you out' yet, depend upon it. You can't hang together a ingle month without quarrelling for spoils." It niii'ht be well for these Damoered pets to in quire if there are no democrats in this country, who emigrated here from Ireland, of the protestaii faith none from England none from Scotland and none from the land of down east snuffling, denominated l'niifVeej. Doubtless thero are and they know their rights and are ublo to maintain them. SHORT PACTS, SHORTLY SAID. The following are three short statements made by Nathan Appleton, on the the Tariff, which are worth nowing. Reduction or Prices oit Cotton Sheetings. Their sheetings sold in 1816, at 30 cents, and were the identical articles which sold in 1843 at (j : and theadvance of which to 81 has called forth your el oquent burst of indignation. Such has been the effect of competition upon profits and prices under the system which you so deprecate, the Tariff. Increased Trade. in leiu, we imported car goes uf these goods from Calcutta. In 1843, we shipped three thousand packages to that port, and upwards ot twenty thousand to China the last ac counts of which are most encouraging to a farther increase of this trade. Has the world ever before seen such a revolution in commerce in the course of a quarter of a century ? Increased Coasting T rade. The Bostonians however are of the opinion, that the protective system has increased our commerce immensely, whilst it has changed its direction. The trade between Boston and JNew Orleans employes a greater amount of tonnage than that between New York and Liverpool ever did. Upwards of fifty square rigged vessels, mostly ships of the larger class, have arrived at this port during the sixty days of February and March one half of their cargoes, at least, consis ting of the produce of the valley of Ulno. This trade is the result of the protective system. THE LEPROSY IN AMERICA. . i The Leprosy is now in America, if the testimony of competent physicians is to be believed. If so, will it spread? We always supposed the Leprosy to be a disease peculiar to warm climates, and especially to Asia. But if it can appear in the northern part of America, where is the limit? It is a disease of all on the earth the most coniagious ; but spreading we believe only by contact This was the reason of the extreme severity of the Jewish customs, in purification and the exclusion of lepers from general intercourse. We have had the Cholera must we have other Asiatic diseases? Cincinnati Chronicle. "The LEraosY in New Brunswicx. We learn from the last Miramachi Gleaner that medical commission, consisting of Drs. Key, Skene, Toldervy, and Gordon, have Deen investigating the nature, origin and extent of the frightful and loathsome disease now existing at Tracidea, Tabisintack, and Neguack, These gentlemen have decided that the disease is the Greek Elephantiasis ; not the Elephantiasis of the Arabians, but the Leprosy of the middle ages, of that description which the French designate tho Tubercular, and which raged over nearly every part of Europe between the 10th and sixteenth centuries. The disease is contagious and no person in this Province who has been unfortunate enoiiL'h to contract it has as yet been cured. The medical gentlemen say that the disease has no affinity to scrofula, and that the idea of its having a-risen from the poor diet of the French settlers, or from filthy habits is not correct, as they found it existing in some of tho cleanest dwellings and among; some of the most respectable families. This disease appears to have spread rapidly during the past year and tho Commissioners have seen upwards of ten cases, all ot which they traced to one source. St. John paper. England and the English. The Rev. C C. Pinckney has delivered a very interesting come of lectures in the Lyceum Hall at Greenville, S. C, descriptive of a European tour he made a few year since. We extract the following sketch of these lectures from the Greenville "Mountaineer." Queen Victoria. Mr. Pinckney saw her first as she was riding out, plainly dressed in mourning. Her bonnet was as plain as any lady's there that evening htr face was palo and thoughtful, and she seemed oppressed with the heavy cares of her mighty empire. She looked very different from the likeness which we see of her, much older, and not so smiling and cheerful as they represent her to be. He was favorably impressed with her appearance, and what he heard of her character. She devotes herself most assiduously to the discharge of all her duties, both public and private; she rose early in the morning, met her ministers, transacted puonc ousiness, visitea her children, and spent an hour or two in the nursery. Her dinners were taken in private, and she and Prince Albert enjoyed quite a ltte-a-tete at those meals the servants being dismissed even from at tending on the table. . Prince Jlloerl.He was the handsomest man Mr. Pinckney saw in Europe. He was neatly dressed in citizen's dress looked much younger than the Queen, although he was some months older. In domestic life they were happy, and seemed to enjoy the society or each other. Their eldest son, the Prince of Wales, did not inherit his father's beauty ; be was quite a plebeian looking child. Tho carriage in which the Queen rode was not handsomer than many he had seen in South Carolina. Answer or Governor Polk. We are indebted to the office of the Libert Herald for the answer of Uot. Polk, of Tennessee, on the Texas question. Polk goes throughout for annexation. This was entirely a matter of course ; be being in the leading strings of Jackson, and must write precisely the same thing. He is a man of small calibre, and hie letter contains some foolish things, which we will hereafter point out Cincinnati Chronicle. A Washington letter says that the Hon. John C. Spencer, at present Secretary of the Treasury, will be nominated by the President as Minister to Rus sia tir Oft I. riRDIKe la ralasafea. at Hie well .VV knowa shon nf Tbnuim Roberts, on Mound street. lew rods west of the Court House ) entrance at tne oaca or the shop. The subscriber savins; recently made and put into operation a Carditis; Machine, solicits a thare of pnbhe patronage ia trot businem. He will (five the strictest atienlioa to business ; and from his experience in making and keeptofT tnarhmrry in repair, he hopes ta give generaisaiwiwiion. April JU, 1K44. WM. FARkER.